Adam is episode 5; Reset is episode 6.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Bad/meh episodes include "Taking the Stone" ("the boringest episode that ever boringed"), "Home on the Remains," "Dream a Little Dream," and "The Locket."
I agree with these, and would probably incude Picture if You Will and My Three Crichtons on the list. And then I would list The Locket 2 or 3 more times, because, holy god.
Cool. Now I know which episodes to really pay attention to, and which ones I can focus on eating pizza and petting the cat while watching....
I agree with these, and would probably incude Picture if You Will and My Three Crichtons on the list.
Yeah, I think I liked "Picture If You Will" even though it was kind of silly, and I was just sort of disappointed in "My Three Crichtons" for not being fresh and new with the concept.
And then I would list The Locket 2 or 3 more times, because, holy god.
Holy God, indeed.
I agree with these, and would probably incude Picture if You Will and My Three Crichtons on the list. And then I would list The Locket 2 or 3 more times, because, holy god.
I didn't mind "Picture if You Will" so much, but when an episode in which Ben Browder spends a significant amount of time running around wearing nothing but prosthetics can't pull me in for a rewatch, you know the story has to be pretty bad. And we are of one mind concerning the new dimensions of suckitude that "The Locket" discovered.
And we are of one mind concerning the new dimensions of suckitude that "The Locket" discovered.
I kept wondering why his accent apparently got stronger the longer he lived away from his south'rn roots on that barren planet.
Well, there was a certain element of fannish squee of the J/A type associated with The Locket. If you squint a bit.
Thankfully, I didn't buy into it, but then I started watching the show with "Green Eyed Monster", by which point, well. I don't want to spoil Tommyrot.
I feel I should stick up for "My Three Crichtons", for reasons that have more to do with the way the writers tend to circle back to particular issues again and again, each time getting a bit more complex and wrinkly with them. M3C is just the second iteration of that particular issue. (If you count "Exodus from Genesis" the first, anyway...)
I kept wondering why his accent apparently got stronger the longer he lived away from his south'rn roots on that barren planet.
Oh, ha! I had forgotten about that.
Man, I feel like I want to do a whole rewatch now. But that's not happening any time soon. Too bad.
I kept wondering why his accent apparently got stronger the longer he lived away from his south'rn roots on that barren planet.
Because it scared away the mangy badger that was eating his face in "Jeramiah Crichton"?
And dear LORD do I love having Farscape talk again. If I was able to W&P without commercial breaks, I'd say tommyrot's induction would be a great time to do a Farscape W&P.